Next Level Church - Charlotte

Power for the Journey - Week 2

31 min · 4. Juni 2026
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Pentecost wasn't a one-time event. It was the beginning of a new way of being human. In this message, Pastor Christian Nichles walks through Acts 2 and the moment everything changed — when the Holy Spirit arrived like fire and wind and transformed frightened followers into bold witnesses. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead is alive and available to you right now. If you've ever felt like you know what you believe but just can't seem to live it out, this message is for you. The answer isn't more effort or willpower. Pentecost is the opening chapter of a story we're still living in — and the power for your journey has already been given. Part of the series "Power for the Journey – Life in the Holy Spirit."

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